Importance of Moral Science in School

Moral science is taught as a subject in most schools. Not always with a great deal of effectiveness. Perhaps, part of the problem lies in the fact that morality is not a science, strictly speaking. It is too much of a social phenomenon and there is too much of the personal and subjective mixed within, for it to be taught as a rational science.. Morals are something that you can't change at school age. Rules you can change. Rules and laws can be put in place to enforce morals that those in authority have. People's morals can be different and should not really be taught as a standardized subject in the curriculum. People need to know that there are consequences for NOT sticking to rules and that not sticking to morals brings only guilt. Morals should be learnt and regarded as a basic lesson from our childhood. There should not be limited only in the period of time in school. Accordingly, I think we need put some efforts in both pre-school and post-school learning so as to mould the character and behavior of one from very young age and before they have made a huge and irresistible mistake. The society and people around you can teach you more that what you got in school.It’s a big difference when you put what you’ve learnt into practice, likewise the value education. It’s the action not the thought judges one’s moral right or wrong. Perhaps, one is well-education in moral education, can you guarantee that he/she will also behave as exactly as what one learnt. Take the “essay plagiarism” as an example. Is the doctor well-educated enough to realize his wrong conduction? Why did he still disobey the moral system and conduct this shameful action? Isn’t it a big irony for what we’re debating now? In brief, it’s eager to turn the tide of serious phenomenon and problems and examples of “the loss of moral”. But even so, we can’t put a high expectation on just operating a moral science course, nor can this make it. It takes time and efforts for all the citizens to learn moral...

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